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Aujourd'hui l'économie
Comment Apple tente d'esquiver les droits de douane de Donald Trump

Aujourd'hui l'économie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 3:22


Les mesures douanières de Donald Trump sont entrées en vigueur. Ce n'est pas sans conséquences, notamment, pour Apple. Le problème pour la « marque à la pomme », c'est qu'une grande partie de son produit phare, à savoir l'iPhone, est produite en Chine. Décryptage. On les craignait, elles sont désormais entrées en application : les mesures commerciales de Donald Trump à l'encontre de la Chine sont entrées en vigueur ce mercredi 9 avril. Dorénavant, tout produit fabriqué et venant de la Chine arrivant sur le sol américain est taxé à partir d'aujourd'hui à hauteur de 104%. Concrètement pour Apple, si tout à l'heure, une cargaison d'iPhones produits en Chine arrive dans un port américain, l'entreprise devra payer cette surtaxe aux autorités. Et cette surtaxe devrait coûter très cher à Apple, quoique, au bout de la chaîne, c'est le consommateur américain qui en paiera le prix fort. D'après le bureau d'analyses Rosenblatt Securities, le prix d'un iPhone 16 SE devrait passer de 599 à 846 dollars. Cela correspond à une augmentation du prix de 43%. Et forcément, une telle hausse pourrait provoquer un recul de la demande. On estime déjà de 8 à 10 millions d'unités en moins vendues dans le monde sur les prochains mois, ce qui représente tout de même 5% des ventes d'iPhones par an par Apple. Et quand on sait que ce produit représente la moitié des revenus de l'entreprise, ce n'est pas négligeable. À lire aussiDans la tête de Donald Trump, que veut-il gagner avec sa guerre commerciale?Trouver des alternatives, et vite Apple a pris ses précautions. Avant que cette surtaxe n'entre en vigueur, selon le Wall Street Journal, Apple a vidé ses stocks de ses sites d'assemblage. Ces derniers jours, ce sont cinq avions-cargos remplis d'iPhones qui ont quitté la Chine en urgence pour atterrir aux États-Unis. C'est en effet une opération artisanale et éclair pour constituer des stocks et gagner du temps, mais ce n'est pas viable sur le long terme. L'autre solution trouvée par la « marque à la pomme », c'est d'augmenter ses capacités de production dans un autre pays moins concerné par les mesures du président américain. Il s'agit de l'Inde. Les droits de douane sur sa production sont de 26%. Et puis produire en Inde ça permet à Apple de continuer d'utiliser des pièces chinoises sans être soumis aux taxes de Donald Trump. Garder un œil sur les États-Unis Mais Apple pourrait produire aux États-Unis, intégralement, comme le souhaite Donald Trump. Sauf que ça coûte cher, très cher. Un iPhone, c'est 2 000 composants. Les fabriquer sur le sol américain aurait un impact considérable sur les prix. Si on se réfère aux travaux du cabinet de recherche WedBush, un iPhone produit intégralement aux Etats-Unis coûterait 3 500 dollars. C'est trois à quatre fois plus qu'aujourd'hui. A ce prix-là, il serait difficile de trouver des acheteurs.  À lire aussiComment les multinationales ont anticipé les droits de douane américainsPour autant, Apple a fait un pas vers les autorités en promettant 500 milliards de dollars d'investissements aux États-Unis. Il existe une marge de manœuvre, notamment  en négociant avec l'administration Trump pour éviter de subir trop fortement sa guerre commerciale. Le lobbying entre la Silicon Valley et la Maison Blanche doit être intense. En tous cas preuve que la situation fait peur, le cours d'Apple à la Bourse de New York a perdu plus de 20% depuis l'annonce des mesures douanières du président américain la semaine dernière.  Finalement, Apple n'est qu'une illustration de bon nombre d'entreprises américaines qui ont délocalisé leur production et qui sont confrontées à la politique commerciale de Donald Trump ! 

Economia dia a dia
iPhones a 2300 dólares: qual o verdadeiro impacto das tarifas de Trump nos consumidores norte-americanos?

Economia dia a dia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 3:52


Alguns analistas ouvidos pela agência Reuters admitem que os preços dos iPhones podem aumentar entre 30% a 40%See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

"Your Financial Future" with Nick Colarossi of NJC Investments 07/13/2024

" Your Financial Future" with Nick Colarossi

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 59:50


We share with you the best Technology Stocks to buy for the second half of 2024, according to Wall Street firm Rosenblatt Securities.  We show you very simple ways to build a well-rounded portfolio using ETFs and Model Portfolios from Vanguard, Pimco, and First Trust Securities.

Squawk Pod
Fallout for Fox, AI in the Markets, & News at Netflix 04/19/23

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 33:55


Fox Corp. has agreed to pay $787.5 million to Dominion Voting Systems to settle a defamation lawsuit over false claims that Dominion's machines swayed the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. Tom Rogers, Gamesquare executive chairman, and Barton Crockett, Rosenblatt Securities senior analyst, discuss the fallout from Fox Corp's defamation lawsuit settlement and the future of Fox. CNBC's Eamon Javers also discussed the settlement with Hootan Yaghoobzadeh, co-founder of Staple Street Capital, the private equity firm that owns Dominion Voting Systems. Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman discusses A.I.'s role in the markets and how the exchange is implementing the technology for safety and efficiency. Plus, Google is launching its first foldable smartphone, and Netflix delays its password-sharing crackdown.In this episode:Adena Friedman, @adenatfriedmanEamon Javers, @EamonJaversJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

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Closing Bell
Stocks Jump In July, Tech Takes Off & Roku Rocked 7/29/22

Closing Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 43:18


Stocks surging to close out the week with big gains driven by strong results from tech titans Apple & Amazon. Mariner Wealth Advisors' Time Lesko and Rosenblatt Securities' Barton Crockett discuss where they see the biggest opportunity in tech following those results. One tech stock not doing as well is Roku. That stock plunging after reporting weaker than expected numbers. Evercore ISI's Schweta Khajuria explains why she's slashing her price target on the stock. Bespoke's Paul Hickey on whether the big gains in July will be able to carry over into August. Columbia Sportswear CEO Tim Boyle discusses whether consumers are cutting back on spending amid the ongoing economic uncertainty. And PIMCO's Libby Cantrill says the so-called Inflation Reduction Act in Congress is unlikely to cool inflation in the near term.

Journey To Launch
237-Breaking Barriers And The Mind, Body and Wealth Connection With Lauren Simmons

Journey To Launch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 47:14


Lauren Simmons, “The Wolfette of Wall Street,” joins the podcast to discuss breaking barriers and how to take the positives out of any situation and pivot them to benefit your personal journey.  At 22 years old, Lauren was the youngest and only full-time female equity trader on Wall Street for Rosenblatt Securities. She was also the second African-American woman in history to hold the prestigious title. Her inspiring story will motivate you to go after whatever you want in life, because you truly only have one shot. If you're ready to break down boundaries and go after what you want, listen to this episode today. Bullet Points: Her incredible journey from a lifeguard who couldn't swim to the youngest full-time equity trader on Wall Street  How her determination to go after what she wanted got her to where she is today Understanding that everything doesn't need to be a fight in your career (and life) Exit strategies, taking advantage of learned skills + more Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Join Teri Ijeoma and I for a FREE webinar on how to make money trading the stock market on Oct 27 by clicking here! Listen to the Learn to Trade As A Side Hustle To Reach Your Financial & Life Goals FREE Audio Training with Teri Ijeoma by clicking here. Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! Watch me on News12  Watch my latest segments on News12 YNAB –  Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 34 days trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. Connect with Lauren: Website Instagram:@LASimmons Facebook:@LaurenSimmonsOfficial Connect with me: Instagram: @Journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: @Journey To Launch Join the Private Facebook Group Join the Waitlist for My FI Course Get The Free Jumpstart Guide

Inside the ICE House
Episode 260: Justin Schack Redux: Rosenblatt's Market Structure Maven Makes Sense of Meme Stocks

Inside the ICE House

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 48:00


While some stay obsessed with WallStreetBets and sending GameStop to the moon, Rosenblatt Securities' Managing Director Justin Schack stays focused on something more fundamental: making sure market structure can handle the pressure, and that investors receive fair, orderly, and efficient price information for every trade. He returns to the podcast to discuss the massive influx of retail trading, how off-exchange trading has grown, and what Washington is looking to do about it.   Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house

Under the Hood
Breaking Barriers with Lauren Simmons

Under the Hood

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 34:56


Do you ever think about your relationship with money? In this episode, Lauren Simmons chats with Vlad about why you should. In 2017, at age 22, Lauren became the the youngest female trader at the New York Stock Exchange and the second African American woman in the Exchange's 228 year history. But her path to finance was a little unusual. She majored in genetics and minored in statistics and she moved to NYC after college with no job prospects. After landing a job at Rosenblatt Securities, she shocked her colleagues by passing the difficult Series 19 equity trader exam on her first try. After two years at the NYSE, Lauren left the trading floor and is now making a film about her ascent and working on a reality TV show. In this episode, we talk about her upbringing, her journey through Wall Street, and how we can build a more inclusive financial system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Women Leadership Nation Breaking Barriers
04: Lauren Simmons, The Wolfette of Wall Street Interview

Women Leadership Nation Breaking Barriers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 33:22


At 22 years old, Lauren Simmons shattered the glass ceiling and made history by being the youngest and only full-time female equity trader on Wall Street for Rosenblatt Securities. Affectionately called the “Wolfette of Wall Street,” Simmons was also the second African-American woman in history to hold the prestigious title. Since her story broke, Lauren Simmons has been featured in various media outlets including Harper's Bazaar, Forbes, Politico, CNBC, and The Cut. She has had brand partnerships with LinkedIn, Express, Champs, and currently, she has a movie on her journey to Wall Street starring Kiersey Clemons. @lasimmons   The Women Leadership Nation, Breaking Barriers Podcast is committed to helping women break barriers through the power of storytelling, self-awareness, and knowledge sharing. We started this podcast as a platform for women to share their journeys, experiences, and insights so that we can learn and grow from one another. We hope you enjoyed this episode and would love for you to subscribe to our podcast! Also, we hope you will follow us on our journey thru Instagram at @LadouceurJennifer! Thanks for listening and welcome to the Women Leadership Nation community!  Together we can break barriers! www.WomenLeadershipNation.com  

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
A Tale of Two Cities Emerges In Commercial Real Estate

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 31:03


Tom Stringer, leader of accounting firm BDO’s U.S. site selection team, on Facebook leasing space in NY, and how the pandemic is impacting corporate real estate. Lauren Simmons, entrepreneur and former equity trader at Rosenblatt Securities, discusses breaking the glass ceiling as the youngest Black woman trader on the NYSE floor. Rachel Rosenthal, Bloomberg Opinion editor, discusses her column: "Big Tech Wants You to Believe in a Skills Gap." Andy Browne, Editorial Director for Bloomberg New Economy, on China media branding Trump's TikTok actions a "smash and grab." Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.

Bloomberg Businessweek
Coronavirus Update, Peloton's $1,000 Value Bike

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 42:46


Dr. Ian Lustbader, Clinical Professor of Medicine at NYU, provides a coronavirus and vaccine update. Bloomberg Businessweek Feature Writer Ashlee Vance joins to discuss his story on Elon Musk speaking frankly on the coronavirus, SpaceX, and his tweets. We get Businessweek Economics with Jeffrey Cleveland, Chief Economist at Payden & Rygel. He walks through Fed policy updates and the potential for negative rates. Bernie McTernan, Analyst at Rosenblatt Securities, shares his insight on Peloton's $1,000 value bike. And we Drive to the Close with Larry Pitkowsky, Co-Managing Partner at Goodhaven Capital Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Businessweek
Coronavirus Update, Peloton’s $1,000 Value Bike

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 42:46


Dr. Ian Lustbader, Clinical Professor of Medicine at NYU, provides a coronavirus and vaccine update. Bloomberg Businessweek Feature Writer Ashlee Vance joins to discuss his story on Elon Musk speaking frankly on the coronavirus, SpaceX, and his tweets. We get Businessweek Economics with Jeffrey Cleveland, Chief Economist at Payden & Rygel. He walks through Fed policy updates and the potential for negative rates. Bernie McTernan, Analyst at Rosenblatt Securities, shares his insight on Peloton's $1,000 value bike. And we Drive to the Close with Larry Pitkowsky, Co-Managing Partner at Goodhaven Capital Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway. 

The MoneyPot
Ep. 27: Fintech Forecast is Cloudy with a Chance of Deluge

The MoneyPot

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 14:47


Challenger banks are reporting record signups. Contactless Payments has become a cultural buzzword. The covid-19 pandemic looked like a crisis that fintech was meant to thrive in. But like all industries, investment money is becoming more scarce, and any crowded spaces are about to be thinned. Today, we are joined by Dushyant Sharawat of Rosenblatt Securities for a look at six fintech sectors, and what conditions each can expect to face as we endure the Covid tempest. Guest: Dushyant Sharawat, Director, Strategic Insights & Advisory - Fintech Investment Banking, Rosenblatt SecuritiesHosts: Sanjib Kalita, Editor-in-Chief, Money20/20Rachel Morrissey, Content Producer, Money20/20 USAProducer: Roland Bodenham, Senior Video Editor, AscentialRachel Morrissey, Content Producer, Money20/20 USA

77WABC Mind Your Business
Episode 208: Dushyant Shahrawat, Director of Insights and Strategic Advisory Fin Tech Investment Banking for Rosenblatt Securities. Guest hosted by Chuck Garcia.

77WABC Mind Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 56:43


Tune in to hear Dushyant discuss: What Fintech is and why you should care. The four pillars of finance and how they impact our lives. Artificial Intelligence, Bitcoin, and Blockchain Hype, reality or both,? Unintended consequences of the latest Financial Technologies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Real Vision Presents...
Are Unfunded Pensions Secretly Driving Markets? (With Brian Reynolds and Tyler Neville)

Real Vision Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 38:14


Brian Reynolds, former chief market strategist at Rosenblatt Securities, tells why unfunded pension liabilities are the real engine for the U.S. credit boom, and how this financial engineering has produced one of the greatest bull markets ever. A legal mandate requires these funds to earn 7.5% returns, and when they fail to do so, taxpayers foot the bill. As a larger percentage of these pensions are moved onto corporate balance sheets, the tightrope these pension funds walk gets more and more precarious. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nasdaq's TotalMarkets
TotalMarkets: Justin Schack, RosenBlatt Securities

Nasdaq's TotalMarkets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 19:20


Nasdaq Chief Economist Phil Macktintosh is joined by Justin Schack, Managing Director, Rosenblatt Securities. They discuss current U.S. equity market structure and how it arrived at its current state, and what can be done to make things better. They also discuss Nasdaq’s TotalMarkets agenda for improving market structure and proposals such as clarifying “Professional” and “Non-Professional” data user definitions, the possible suspension of Unlisted Trading Privileges, and other proposals.  Support the show

Squawk Box Europe Express
SQUAWK BOX, TUESDAY 9TH JULY, 2019

Squawk Box Europe Express

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 25:07


‘The extradition bill is dead’. Squawk Box analyses the impact of the scrapping of the controversial Hong Kong legislation following months of protests and civil unrest. Shares in Deutsche Bank see red as investors begin to question the bank’s dramatic overhaul, with 18,000 jobs set to go in a €7.4 bn shake-up. On Wall Street, Apple shares sink after Rosenblatt Securities downgrades the stock, citing a ‘fundamental deterioration’ in sales growth at the tech giant. And in Washington, President Trump launches a Twitter attack on the UK’s ambassador to the U.S. and UK Prime Minister Theresa May over leaked diplomatic cables critical of his administration.

Day Trading with Carter
The Truth About Apple Stock | AAPL Company Overview 2019

Day Trading with Carter

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 6:07


The Truth About Apple Stock | AAPL Company Overview 2019 Apple Inc. is headed for its biggest weekly decline this year as the iPhone maker’s profits are seen as particularly vulnerable to a flare-up in the trade war given its reliance on China for production and sales. The shares were down as much as 9% for the week as of 10:45 a.m. in New York Friday, while the S&P 500 slid as much as 4% this week. A close at that level would be the worst performance since the five days ended Dec. 21, when U.S. equities were tumbling toward the brink of a bear market. Apple has shed about $75 billion of market value since last Friday, a slide that takes it even further away from the $1 trillion valuation it appeared close to reclaiming earlier this month. An escalation in the U.S.-China trade war that culminated this week with the U.S. raising tariffs on $200 billion in goods from China has been particularly troubling for Apple investors. Not only are its supply chain and production closely linked to China, the Asian nation also accounted for nearly 20% of its 2018 revenue, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Morgan Stanley on Thursday estimated that in a worst-case trade scenario, Apple could see its earnings drop by nearly a quarter, or $3 per share. Rosenblatt Securities analyst Jun Zhang said that because of the tariff, prices would increase for Apple’s Airpod, charging dock, the Apple Watch and other products. ``We do not know yet if the retail price of the iPhone will increase in the U.S. However, we see the tariffs impacting Apple’s MacBook component costs,'' Zhang wrote in a research note. Prior to this week’s volatility, Apple shares had been strong performers in 2019. The stock is up 36% from a January low, although this has resulted in a valuation that makes it ``as expensive as ever,'' according to Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi. Currently, Apple has a market cap of a little less than $900 billion, putting it behind both Microsoft Corp. and Amazon.com Inc. on the list of largest U.S. stocks. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carterfarrpodcast/support

Inside the ICE House
Episode 78: Justin Schack is your Market Structure Navigator

Inside the ICE House

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 52:30


Despite a volatile 2018 and an increasingly complex landscape, the U.S. markets remain the envy of the world. Justin Schack, Managing Director and Partner at Rosenblatt Securities, joins the podcast to help listeners understand and navigate the rapidly changing equity markets.  In addition to his role at Rosenblatt, Justin has become a prolific market commentator in the press and his analysis is sought after to understand the potentially seismic effects of policy changes, such as the Transaction Fee Pilot.   Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/podcast/inside-the-ice-house

Space Javelin
SJ115: Apple Watches save lives, Beddit saves marriages, iPhones are the best, pundits are the worst

Space Javelin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 59:23


We warned Mike not to overstuff his quarters with relatives, but sure enough he caught the space plague and so he's back in sickbay for this week's command briefing, but Housekeeping Admiral William Gallagher stops by to fill in and go over the tech news of the week, from the amazing life-saving work of the Apple Watch ECG to the two photo-site awards given to the iPhone XS Max (best dual) and iPhone XR (best single) cameras. Apple hands out its best of 2018 and springs a revised Beddit on us, along with a bunch of handy accessories in time for the holidays. E-SIM support is growing in the US and Canada, iOS adoption humiliates Google, Waymo launches a self-driving taxi service (sort of), HomePod coming to China and Hong Kong, and Apple gives a gift to US veterans and active military. But fret not -- there's still plenty of dumb moves to call out. Among the offenders this week are Microsoft, Mastercard, IDC (and Gartner), Bloomberg, the WSJ, Qualcomm, and Rosenblatt Securities (again). All the news that's fit to beam directly into your cerebral cortex, cadets, but this time with a British accent (so classy!).

Applelianos
One more thing #44 iPhone X Plus + Apple Pencil

Applelianos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 6:34


One more thing #44 iPhone X Plus + Apple Pencil. El analista Jun Zhang, , de la firma de investigación de mercados e inversión en bolsa Rosenblatt Securities, dio a conocer a AppleInsider algunas de sus previsiones para el futuro de los productos de Apple, entre los que se encuentra la posibilidad de que Apple lance un Apple Pencil especial para el iPhone X Plus, el que se dice será el modelo más grande que lanzará la compañía en septiembre. One more thing, seran episodios diarios de lunes a viernes, sobre unos 10 minutos aproximadamente,  donde comentaremos 2 noticias sobre Apple, esperemos os guste estos episodios cortitos.    informacion del episodio : http://appleinsider.com/articles/18/02/09/analyst-predicts-new-apple-pencil-low-end-200-homepod-this-fall     Grupo en Telegram Applelianos (Oficial)      NUESTROS EPISODIOS ESTAN AHORA ALOJADOS EN PODBEAN Applelianos Oficial | PODCAST EN DIRECTO Si queréis recibir notificación en tiempo real de nuestros directos tenéis que descargar esta app Pagina Web de Reparaciones de Productos de Apple de JaviRECOMENDADO     // REDES SOCIALES DE COMPAÑEROS: @applelianos – @Apple_Coding – @chinom – @voces_nocturnas – @Alamustia – @ALGASpain – @NASeros – @mixtega360 – @GeekJoze – @arubioc – @DekkaR @BrujaOscuraML2  @Aldo_Medina – @ElCamelloGeek – @AlBordeDeLaCama – @gabrielcar23 – @bateria2x100 – @CDNantucket – @EdgarMUFC – @Nachobacter – @DamaOscura1888 – @Guerrero_1987     // PODCAST DEL EQUIPO : Podcast Mix360Sessions | Podcast Crónicas De Nantucket | Podcast MovimientoGeek | Podcast Al Borde De La Cama | Podcast Voces Nocturnas | Podcast NASeros | Podcast Apple Coding | Podcast Ahora Que Tengo Un Rato | Podcast Reflex Podcast | – Podcast Historacing | Podcast Bateria2x100 Podcast DekNet     // GRUPOS DE TELEGRAM Grupo Kiosko Telegram Grupo Oficial NASeros Telegram Grupo CdN (Oficial para Nantuckianos)     Web Oficial NASeros Canal Oficial De Youtube NASeros Web de Carlos Carrion ( chinom )   Cuando acabamos cada episodio, están disponibles en nuestro perfil de PodBeany a continuación en vuestros gestores de Podcast.

Applelianos
One more thing #44 iPhone X Plus + Apple Pencil

Applelianos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 6:34


One more thing #44 iPhone X Plus + Apple Pencil. El analista Jun Zhang, , de la firma de investigación de mercados e inversión en bolsa Rosenblatt Securities, dio a conocer a AppleInsider algunas de sus previsiones para el futuro de los productos de Apple, entre los que se encuentra la posibilidad de que Apple lance un Apple Pencil especial para el iPhone X Plus, el que se dice será el modelo más grande que lanzará la compañía en septiembre. One more thing, seran episodios diarios de lunes a viernes, sobre unos 10 minutos aproximadamente,  donde comentaremos 2 noticias sobre Apple, esperemos os guste estos episodios cortitos.    informacion del episodio : http://appleinsider.com/articles/18/02/09/analyst-predicts-new-apple-pencil-low-end-200-homepod-this-fall     Grupo en Telegram Applelianos (Oficial)      NUESTROS EPISODIOS ESTAN AHORA ALOJADOS EN PODBEAN Applelianos Oficial | PODCAST EN DIRECTO Si queréis recibir notificación en tiempo real de nuestros directos tenéis que descargar esta app Pagina Web de Reparaciones de Productos de Apple de JaviRECOMENDADO     // REDES SOCIALES DE COMPAÑEROS: @applelianos – @Apple_Coding – @chinom – @voces_nocturnas – @Alamustia – @ALGASpain – @NASeros – @mixtega360 – @GeekJoze – @arubioc – @DekkaR @MarthukML2 @Aldo_Medina – @ElCamelloGeek – @AlBordeDeLaCama – @gabrielcar23 – @bateria2x100 – @CDNantucket – @EdgarMUFC – @Nachobacter – @DamaOscura1888 – @Guerrero_1987     // PODCAST DEL EQUIPO : Podcast Mix360Sessions | Podcast Crónicas De Nantucket | Podcast MovimientoGeek | Podcast Al Borde De La Cama | Podcast Voces Nocturnas | Podcast NASeros | Podcast Apple Coding | Podcast Ahora Que Tengo Un Rato | Podcast Reflex Podcast | – Podcast Historacing | Podcast Bateria2x100 Podcast DekNet     // GRUPOS DE TELEGRAM Grupo Kiosko Telegram Grupo Oficial NASeros Telegram Grupo CdN (Oficial para Nantuckianos)     Web Oficial NASeros Canal Oficial De Youtube NASeros Web de Carlos Carrion ( chinom )   Cuando acabamos cada episodio, están disponibles en nuestro perfil de PodBeany a continuación en vuestros gestores de Podcast.

CodyWillard
The dollar's huge rally and why it matters

CodyWillard

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2014 6:56


The dollar is on fire and it has been for months now which means it's going to start impacting economies, earnings and expectations around the globe. The impact of of the dollar's big moves could be a short-term phenomenon, but if the move continues with this kind of momentum and magnitude, it will start to have mid- and longer-term economic ramifications (most of which are good for Main Street, but not so good for global conglomerates or Wall Street per se). An old mentor of mine, now Chief Market Strategist at Rosenblatt Securities, Brian Reynolds, taught me long ago that when it comes to currencies and rates that it's not necessarily the direction of the move that counts, but the quickness and the magnitude of the move that matters. Another old mentor of mine, Jim Rogers, writes in his book and used to explain to me on TV that currency trends usually last much longer and go much further than most other markets' trends. Plenty of economists/analysts (me included) have been more focused on the possibility of the dollar losing its long-term "reserve currency" LINK designation around the world. Russia definitely wants a new currency, but China's own currency wishes are more muddled as they own so many Treasuries and other dollar-denominated assets that appreciate with the dollar. Not to mention a stronger dollar helps them export to the US cheaper/more profitably. The lucky/better professional currency traders have actually caught most of this dollar move higher as the breakout at about the 82 level forced them to cover and/or go long the dollar. But just about every doomsday permabear who might try to trade currencies has been short the dollar and still is. The primary driver of this extended recent dollar rally has simply been that the US Dollar is the least dirty shirt in a laundry basket full of stinky clothes. The Euro and the EU economies are struggling to maintain growth. Japan's markets and economy is suffering from inefficient corporate earnings policies both from the government and within the local corporations there. You can try to game it a few ways. In general, the stronger dollar trend should be a headwind for many of the megacaps which have large foreign exposure. Dollar strength probably won't hit this quarter in a big way, but it will impact in the guidance and consensus earnings estimates for 2015 for export-heavy companies. Likely beneficiaries of a stronger dollar include retailers, tech, consumers and savers. Boeing is another name that comes to mind that might get hurt from a strong dollar. Boeing BA has the tailwind of war but the competition from Airbus plus the strength of the dollar vs the Euro that Airbus uses has got to hurt the company's near-term prospects. Is it enough to get a warning from the company in the next few months, I'm less than certain. I would look at any funds or stocks I have that are heavily-dependent upon exporting sales and consider selling them. I happen to think that most of our individual Revolution Investing stocks that we own are poised to continue to bubble higher regardless of the dollar's rally impact on the economy.

Business
The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand (Part 2)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 38:59


"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"

Business
The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand (Part 3)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 54:29


"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"

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The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand (Part 4)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 64:55


"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"

Business
The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand (Part 1)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 83:05


"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"

Business
The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand (Part 5)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 79:22


"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"